نتایج جستجو برای: منحنی r

تعداد نتایج: 457008  

1999
Rupesh Choubey Li Chen Elke A. Rundensteiner

A lot of recent work has studied strategies related to bulk loading of large data sets into multidimensional index structures In this paper we address the problem of bulk insertions into existing index struc tures with particular focus on R trees which are an important class of index structures used widely in commercial database systems We pro pose a new technique which as opposed to the curren...

2011
Qianlu Lin Chuan Xiao Muhammad Aamir Cheema Wei Wang

Finding the most accessible locations has a number of applications. For example, a user may want to find an accommodation that is close to different amenities such as schools, supermarkets, and hospitals etc. In this paper, we study the problem of finding the most accessible locations among a set of possible sites. The task is converted to a top-k query that returns k points from a set of sites...

2000
Inga Sitzmann Peter J. Stuckey

Constraint search trees are a generic approach to search trees where all operations are defined in terms of constraints. This abstract viewpoint makes clear the fundamental operations of search trees and immediately points to new possibilities for search trees. In this paper we present height-balanced constraint search trees (HCSTs), a general approach to building height-balanced index structur...

Journal: :Journal of Systems and Software 2001
Po-Whei Huang Phen-Lan Lin H. Y. Lin

Spatial databases have been increasingly and widely used in recent years. The R-tree proposed by Guttman is probably the most popular dynamic index structure for eciently retrieving objects from a spatial database according to their spatial locations. However, experiments show that only about 70% storage utilization can be achieved in Guttman's R-tree and its variants. In this paper, we propos...

2011
Thomas Müller Jan-Christoph Schlage-Puchta

Given a group G, RF-theory constructs a new group RF(G) and an action RF(G) → Isom(XG) by isometries of RF(G) on a canonically associated R-tree XG. We give an overview mostly focusing on the more basic aspects of this theory, up to and including the universal property of RF-groups and their associated R-trees.

1997
Jochen Van den Bercken Bernhard Seeger Peter Widmayer

Recently there has been an increasing interest in supporting bulk operations on multidimensional index structures. Bulk loading refers to the process of creating an initial index structure for a presumably very large data set. In this paper, we present a generic algorithm for bulk loading which is applicable to a broad class of index structures. Our approach differs completely from previous one...

2010
JOHN C MAYER JACEK NIKIEL

R-trees arise naturally in the study of groups of isometries of hyperbolic space. An R-tree is a uniquely arcwise connected metric space in which each arc is isometric to a subarc of the reals. It follows that an R-tree is locally arcwise connected, contractible, and one-dimensional. Unique and local arcwise connectivity characterize R-trees among metric spaces. A universal R-tree would be of i...

2006
Wonik Choi Jinseok Chae Nam-Joong Kim Mee Young Sung

In this paper, we describe a cost model for an adaptive cellbased index structure which aims at efficient management of immense amounts of spatio-temporal data. We first survey various methods to estimate the performance of R-tree variants. Then, we present our cost model which accurately estimates the number of disk accesses for the adaptive cell-based index structure. To show the accuracy of ...

Journal: :Data Knowl. Eng. 2006
Taewon Lee Bongki Moon Sukho Lee

We propose a scalable technique called Seeded Clustering that allows us to maintain R-tree indices by bulk insertion while keeping pace with high data arrival rates. Our approach uses a seed tree, which is copied from the top k levels of a target R-tree, to classify input data objects into clusters. We then build an Rtree for each of the clusters and insert the input R-trees into the target R-t...

2003
Mark Pollicott Richard Sharp

and it is easy to see that this is constant on conjugacy classes. In this setting, it can be shown that η(s) and ζ(s) have extensions as meromorphic functions to the entire complex plane. The proof relies on non-commutative harmonic analysis and the functions are studied via the spectral properties of the Laplace-Beltrami operator. In this note we shall consider an analogous situation where we ...

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